Great Expectations
What is the tone in Chapter 22 of Great Expectations?
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Jill W
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Chapter Twenty-two revolves around Herbert's dinner with Pip, and his revelations of his own circumstances, as well as the story of Miss Havisham's past. Herbert's tone is that of a gentleman.... it holds no bitterness, and at times is quite sympathetic.
Great Expectations